Gender and Public Goods Provision in Tamil Nadu's Village Governments

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Kiran Gajwani

Harvard University

Xiaobo Zhang

International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)

Date Written: May 1, 2014

Abstract

Using data from 144 village-level governments in India's Tamil Nadu state, this paper investigates political reservations for women and whether the gender of village government leaders influences the provision of village public goods. A knowledge test of village government presidents and a survey about the interaction between village presidents and higher-level officials reveal that female village government presidents have much lower knowledge of the village government system than do their male counterparts and have significantly less contact with higher-level government officials. Although male and female presidents provide similar amounts of some public goods, there is strong evidence that village governments led by a woman built fewer schools and roads?two public goods that require relatively more contact and coordination with higher-level officials.

Keywords: Population Policies, Gender and Health, Agricultural Knowledge and Information Systems, Gender and Law, Rural Development Knowledge & Information Systems

Suggested Citation

Gajwani, Kiran and Zhang, Xiaobo, Gender and Public Goods Provision in Tamil Nadu's Village Governments (May 1, 2014). World Bank Policy Research Working Paper No. 6854, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2433342

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